You’ve probably been hearing a lot about Star Wars recently, and there’s good reason for that: A brand new trailer for Episode VII: The Force Awakens launched this week at Star Wars Celebration Anaheim, the biggest fan convention in the world. So what better time to announce a Star Wars-themed airplane?

All Nippon Airways (ANA)—which also flew a Pokemon aircraft not too long ago—announced a partnership with Disney and Lucasfilm that has led to R2-D2-themed livery for their brand new 787-9 Dreamliners. While discussing the partnership, ANA emphasized that Star Wars is a beloved franchise around the globe, so it makes sense to team up with Lucasfilm as the airline continues to expand into the international market, including service from Tokyo to Houston this June.

ANA also didn’t hesitate to point out that R2-D2 is associated with reliability; the lovable droid has lasted through all six Star Wars films and is poised to make an appearance (along with other beloved characters like Han Solo and Chewbacca) in December’s The Force Awakens.

The new plane is the first step in a five-year partnership that ANA is calling the “ANA Star Wars Project.” The R2-D2 Dreamliner will be making its first appearance on international flights this fall, although ANA has not specified which flights yet.

ANA also built a special microsite to commemorate the occasion; you can also check out a YouTube video showing off the jet below: